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This workshop expands upon our Performing Design workshop in 2017 The one day workshop is part of the Audio Mostly conference and will take part on the 14th os September. We hope that the workshop will be a chance for a wide range of people to come together to better understand the design and development of new musical performance technologies. See our call for papers About - Call for Papers - Organisers - Agenda
Audio Mostly 2017
A few things that have been accepted for the Audio Mostly Conference this year
Writings (to appear in the ACM Digital Library)
Alan Chamberlain (2017) Are the Robots Coming? Designing for Autonomy & Control in Musical Creativity & Performance. Audio Mostly, August 23-26th, ACM. DOI...
Alan Chamberlain, Mads Bødker & Konstantinos Papangelis (2017) Mapping Media and Meaning: Autoethnography as an approach to designing personal heritage soundscapes. Audio Mostly, August 23-26th, ACM. DOI...
Iain Emsley, Alan Chamberlain & Dave De Roure. (2017) A Network of Noise: Designing with a Decade of Data to Sonify JANET. Audio Mostly, August 23-26th, ACM. DOI...
Performance
Alan Chamberlain - The Gift of the Algorithm: Beyond Autonomy and Control. Software developed by David De Roure
Workshop
Alan Chamberlain, Xenia Pestova, Mads Bødker, Maria Kallionpää, David De Roure & Steve Benford (2017) Interaction, Instruments and Performance: HCI and the Design of Future Music Technologies